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WRRS: Rethinking Masculinity Through Men's Sexual Experiences in Tehran

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Middle East Centre
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A Women’s Rights Research Seminar (WRRS) with Dr Nafiseh Sharifi, Research Fellow at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter.
Dr Nafiseh Sharifi is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter, and earned her PhD from SOAS, University of London. Her work on gender and sexuality in Iran is detailed in her book ‘Female Bodies and Sexualities in Iran and the Search for Defiance’, grounded in extensive ethnographic research conducted with two generations of Iranian women in Tehran.

Her current work expands on these themes by examining shifting masculinities, cultural norms, and sexual attitudes among Tehran’s 1990s generation, drawing on in-depth discussions with both men and women. Dr Sharifi’s research offers insights into the complex gender dynamics within Iranian society and makes a significant contribution to academic debates on gender and sexuality in Iran and the Middle East.

Chaired by Dr Maryam Alemzadeh, Fellow at the Middle East Centre.
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Middle East Centre
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Nafiseh Shafiri
Maryam Alemzadeh
Keywords
iran
tehran
sexuality
masculinity
women's rights
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 07/02/2025
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Sudan's current war: a longer view on peacemaking and prospects

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Middle East Centre
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A talk from Dr Richard Barltrop, Visiting Senior Fellow at the LSE Middle East Centre, reflecting on the current war in Sudan and exploring lessons from the longer history of peacemaking in Sudan and other recent civil wars.
Bio:
Richard is a Visiting Senior Fellow at the LSE Middle East Centre. His research is on contemporary international approaches to peacemaking, and why peace processes fail or succeed, with a particular focus on Yemen, Sudan and South Sudan, and considering other examples.

Richard specialises in work on mediation, peace processes and peacebuilding, and international approaches to conflict, development and peace, focusing on the Middle East and Africa. Since 2001 he has worked for the UN Development Programme in Iraq, Libya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Yemen and regionally, and for the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan and the UN political mission in Yemen.

He is the author of Darfur and the International Community: The Challenges of Conflict Resolution in Sudan (IB Tauris/Bloomsbury, 2011/2015) and was a visiting fellow at Durham University in 2015. He has a DPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford.

Abstract:
In April Sudan will enter the third year of a war that has caused enormous harm to lives, has been ruinous for the country, and shows no sign of ending. The war was unexpected; it is different from previous wars in Sudan’s conflict-ridden modern history; and it is occurring at a time when international politics is not favourable for concerted external and multilateral action to bring about and support peace. For Sudanese and outsiders, an immediate priority is how can lives be protected and suffering minimised. Beyond this, a fundamental question is peace: how can the war be ended and a lasting peace be established?

This seminar explores what lessons should be drawn from the longer history of peacemaking in Sudan and from the experience and outcomes of peacemaking efforts in other civil wars in recent times. From this, three main recommendations emerge for Sudanese and external actors. The recommendations concern: (i) the need in the immediate and near term for external actors to push for a ceasefire and to accept the relative benefit of the Sudanese Armed Forces having some ascendancy in the war; (ii) the need to take a long-term approach to peace process and peacebuilding; and (iii) the need to prioritise and support the development of Sudanese vision for and ownership of a peace process for Sudan.
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Middle East Centre
People
Richard Barltrop
Walter Armbrust
Keywords
Sudan
middle east
politics
civil war
peace making
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 07/02/2025
Duration: 01:00:07

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A discussion with Class Divide

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Dialogues on Educational Justice: Brought to you by the Repair-Ed project
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Claire Neaves talks to Curtis from Class Divide, a grassroots movement fighting to transform educational opportunities in East Brighton.
Claire and Curtis talk about the successes and challenges of Class Divide's work so far, the changes that have been made and proposed in Brighton and the importance of working together across a city.

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Dialogues on Educational Justice: Brought to you by the Repair-Ed project
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Claire Neaves
Curtis James
Keywords
education
class
brighton
educational inequality
reparative futures
Department: Department of Education
Date Added: 07/02/2025
Duration: 00:50:30

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Lebanon and Syria Amidst Regional Turmoil

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Middle East Centre
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A talk from Joseph Bahout, Director of the Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs (IFI) at the American University of Beirut (AUB) and Associate Professor of Practice in Political Studies.
In this talk, Joseph Bahout, Director of the Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs (IFI) at the American University of Beirut (AUB) and Associate Professor of Practice in Political Studies, shares his analysis of the current political situation in Lebanon and Syria.
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Middle East Centre
People
Joseph Bahout
Eugene Rogan
Keywords
syria
lebanon
middle east
politics
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 31/01/2025
Duration: 01:12:37

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Sertac Sehlikoğlu

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Fabio Vicini

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Caroline Tee

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The Oxford Handbook of Religion in Turkey

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Middle East Centre Booktalk
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A launch event for ‘The Oxford Handbook of Religion in Turkey’ (OUP), jointly convened by the MEC and SEESOX, with panellists Caroline Tee, Fabio Vicini, Sertaç Sehlikoğlu, and Stefan Williamson Fa.
A launch event for ‘The Oxford Handbook of Religion in Turkey’ (OUP), jointly convened by the Middle East Centre and South East European Studies at Oxford (SEESOX), with a panel from the Handbook’s editors and contributors: Professor Caroline Tee (University of Chester), Professor Fabio Vicini (University of Verona),Dr Sertaç Sehlikoğlu (University College London), and Dr Stefan Williamson Fa (University of Cambridge).

This comprehensive volume delves into the multifaceted landscape of religion in Turkey, examining its historical evolution, contemporary manifestations, and the complex interplay between religion, politics, and society. The handbook brings together contributions from leading scholars, offering diverse perspectives on topics such as secularism, religious movements, minority religions, and the role of religion in public life. By providing an in-depth analysis of Turkey’s religious dynamics, this work serves as an essential resource for understanding the country’s unique position at the crossroads of East and West, tradition and modernity.

https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197624883.001.0001
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Middle East Centre Booktalk
People
Caroline Tee
Fabio Vicini
Sertac Sehlikoğlu
Stefan Williamson Fa
Eugene Rogan
Keywords
Turkey
religion
middle east
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 30/01/2025
Duration: 00:58:29

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